How to connect your mouse to a Xiaomi Mi TV

Modern Xiaomi Mi TVs, powered by Android TV, turn a regular screen into a full-fledged multimedia center. However, a standard remote control, especially in budget models, is not always convenient for navigating web pages or complex application menus, and it is in these situations that a computer mouse comes to the rescue, which greatly speeds up interaction with the interface.

Connecting peripheral input devices makes it easier to surf the Internet, but also to play simple games, and to use the TV as a workstation for basic tasks. Device owners often underestimate this feature, although it is built into the system by default and does not require superuser rights or complex firmware.

In this guide, we will discuss in detail all the ways to connect wired and wireless manipulators to a TV. You will learn about the nuances of Android TV drivers, how to fix typical cursor problems and additional settings that will make controlling the TV as comfortable as possible.

Choosing the Right Input Device for Android TV

Before you start a physical connection, you need to make sure that your peripheral is compatible. The Android TV operating system installed on Xiaomi TVs has extensive native support for HID (Human Interface Device) standards, which means that most conventional computer mice will work immediately after you connect without installing additional drivers.

There are two main types of connection: wired through the interface. USB Wireless via Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz. Wired models are the most reliable option, as they do not require power sources or pairing. Wireless solutions provide an aesthetic appearance and no unnecessary wires, but may require free access. USB-port for receiving a signal in case of using a radio mouse.

๐Ÿ“Š What type of mouse do you plan to use?
Wired USB
Wireless with USB-adapter
Bluetooth mouse
Touchpad/keyboard

It is important to consider the power consumption of the device. Xiaomi TVs are usually issued on the Internet. USB-port voltage 5 volts, but current strength can be limited.Gamer mice with powerful RGB-The backlights can consume too much energy, leading to unstable work or periodic blackouts.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Use USB-If your mouse is not detected, try plugging it directly into the TV port, bypassing the extension cords.

When choosing a wireless model, pay attention to the frequency of updates to the sensor survey. For a TV where the cursor moves on a large screen, high hertz is not as important as signal stability. Cheap models can have a noticeable input delay, which will make navigating the menu annoying.

Connecting wired USB-mouse

The easiest and fastest way to activate cursor control is to use a wired connection. Xiaomi Mi TVs are equipped with several USB ports, usually located on the back or side. To start, you do not need to look for special settings in the menu, the system automatically recognizes the input device.

Insert the mouse plug into any free USB 2.0 or 3.0 port. Android TV will automatically load the standard HID driver. After a few seconds, a cursor will appear on the screen that will move in sync with your actions. The left mouse button emulates the press of the OK or Enter button on the remote, and the right one often performs the back function.

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The scroll wheel is also supported and allows you to quickly scroll through lists in applications such as YouTube or the browser. This is especially useful when browsing long playlists or web pages where navigation with the remote buttons takes a long time. The speed of scroll depends on the specific application and its optimization for mouse control.

If the cursor doesn't show up right away, try switching the device to another port. Sometimes USB 3.0 ports (blue) can take priority or conflict with certain controllers, and it's also worth checking if the mouse itself is working on another device to prevent a breakdown.

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Use it. USB-extension cord, if the TV port is in a difficult place, this will allow you to conveniently place the mouse on the table or armrest of the chair.

Using wireless mice with USB-receiver

Wireless mice working through USB-2.4 GHz radio channel, connected in a similar way to wired analogues. You need to insert a miniature receiver in the free USB-After powering the mouse (turning on the tuber or installing batteries), the device should work automatically.

The advantage of these models is the lack of wires, which is especially true if the TV is mounted on a wall far from the rest area, but it should be borne in mind that the range is usually limited to 10 meters of line of sight, and metal objects or working microwaves can cause interference.

In some cases, the system may not see the receiver right away. You'll need a manual reconnect. Go to the settings section, select Settings โ†’ Device โ†’ Settings and check the list of connected accessories. If the mouse is displayed but not working, try removing it from the list and reconnecting it.

ParameterDescriptionRecommendation
Interface.USB 2.0 / 3.0Use USB 2.0 for compatibility
NutritionAA/AAA batteriesHave spare batteries on hand
Delay.Low/MediocreImportant for games, not critical for menus
CompatibilityPlug & PlayIt works without drivers.

If your Xiaomi TV Only two ports and one is occupied by an external hard drive, you may need to use it. USB-In this case, make sure that the hub has its own power supply, so as not to overload the TV.

Connection of Bluetooth manipulators

Modern models of Xiaomi Mi TV equipped with a built-in Bluetooth module, which allows you to connect mice without using USB-This is ideal for owners of TVs with limited connectors, and the pairing process requires several steps to be taken in the system menu.

To start, turn your Bluetooth mouse into search mode (usually by holding a special button or a combination of buttons). On the TV remote, click the menu button and go to Settings โ†’ Remotes and Accessories โ†’ Add Accessory. The TV will start scanning available devices within range.

When your mouse name appears on the list (often generic "Wireless Mouse" or manufacturer's brand), select the remote to initiate the pairing process. Once the connection is successful, the system will notify you of this, and the cursor will appear on the screen. USB-Ports will remain free for other tasks.

What to do if a Bluetooth mouse is not found?
Make sure the mouse is in pairing mode (flashing the indicator). Come closer to the TV (up to 1 meter). Reboot the Bluetooth module in the TV settings. Some older mouse models may not be supported by Android TV protocols.

It's worth noting that when you connect over Bluetooth, you can have a little cursor delay compared to the wired version. It's not noticeable to work on the menu, but in dynamic games you can feel it, and battery discharge in a wireless mouse can lead to desynchronization, so watch the charge level.

โš ๏ธ Attention: When connecting a large number of Bluetooth devices (earphones, gamepads, keyboards), the channel bandwidth may decrease, which will lead to mouse cursor lags.

Setting sensitivity and cursor parameters

Once you've successfully connected, you may find that the cursor's speed doesn't match your habits. Unlike Windows, Android TV doesn't have a global mouse speed slider in standard settings. However, there are ways to influence the pointer's behavior.

Some applications, such as browsers or file managers, may have their own sensitivity settings. Check the settings sections inside the software you use. In addition, the response rate may be affected by the refresh rate of the TV screen and the mode of the image.

If the cursor is moving too fast or slow, try changing the screen resolution or zoom mode in the settings of the TV Settings โ†’ Screen and sound โ†’ Image Mode. Switching between Modes "Cinema", "Standard" or "Game" sometimes changes the input processing algorithms, which indirectly affects the smoothness of the mouse movement.

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Android TV does not have a direct mouse DPI setting, and the sensitivity can only be changed through third-party apps or by changing the input device itself to a hardware-adjusted DPI model.

For advanced users, it is possible to use ADB (Android Debug Bridge) to change system parameters, and by connecting to a TV over the network, you can try to enter commands to change the speed of the pointer, although this requires caution.

settings put global pointer_speed 5

The speed can range from -8 to 8, where 0 is the standard value. Positive numbers increase speed, negative numbers decrease. Once you input a command, changes take effect instantly, but are reset after you restart the TV, unless you fix them in autoboot.

Troubleshooting and troubleshooting

Despite the simplicity of the procedure, users can face a number of problems, the most common being that the cursor is there, but the clicks are not working or are not working correctly. This is often because the input focus is on the wrong interface element. Try pressing the back button on the remote to return focus, or tap the screen with the remote in the desired area.

Another problem is spontaneous cursor movement or "shaking," which can be caused by a bad surface on which the mouse is lying (a glossy table, glass), or by discharged batteries. Use a mouse mat or a piece of paper to stabilize the optical sensor.

If the TV stopped responding to the mouse after the system update, there may have been a driver conflict, in which case a complete reset of the peripheral settings will help. Go to Settings โ†’ Remotes and accessories, find the connected mouse and select Forget the device or Disconnect it, then reconnect it again.

  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Problem: Mouse not identified.Solution: Check the port USB, Try another port or reboot your TV.
  • ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ Problem: The cursor is moving in jerks. Solution: Replace the batteries or remove the obstacles between the receiver and the mouse.
  • โŒ Problem: Right-hand button is not working. Solution: Android TV right button often emulates "Back", check the work in different applications.

In rare cases, the problem may be in the file system or the system cache. Cleaning the application cache or completely resetting the TV to factory settings (Settings โ†’ About System โ†’ Reset) can help if the software failure is systemic in nature.

Alternative management methods and applications

If a physical mouse doesn't fit you or is lost all the time, there are software analogs, the official Google Home app or Xiaomi Mi Remote allows you to use your smartphone screen as a touchpad, which is convenient because it doesn't require additional hardware and works over a Wi-Fi network.

Also on the Google Play Store for Android TV, you can find launcher apps that optimize the interface for mouse control, which add a Windows-like taskbar and allow you to run applications in window mode, making it even more efficient to work with the mouse.

For those who want to turn a TV into a full-fledged computer, there are special Air Mouse sets with a keyboard. USB-It's a receiver that combines the functions of a remote, a keyboard and a gyroscopic mouse, and it's the most ergonomic solution for active use of the Smart. TV.

Can I connect a touchpad from a laptop?
Yes, many. USB-Touchpads are defined as a standard mouse, but multi-touch gestures (two-finger swipes) in Android. TV Usually not supported, only cursor movement and clicking work.

Using the external peripherals opens up new horizons for the Xiaomi Mi TV. You can comfortably view photo archives, work with documents through cloud services or even print texts if you also connect a keyboard. The flexibility of the Android platform allows you to adapt the TV to any user needs.

Why does the mouse cursor disappear after a while?
And Android TV has a power saving feature that hides the cursor if you don't move the mouse for a few seconds, so that the pointer doesn't interfere with watching the video. Just move the mouse, and it will appear again.
Are gaming mice supported with macros?
Hardware macros written in mouse memory may work because they are processed at the device level. Software macros that require driver installation (for example, Logitech G Hub or Razer Synapse) will not work on the TV, as these programs are designed for Windows or macOS.
Can I use multiple mice at the same time?
In theory, Android supports multiple input devices, but in practice this can cause chaos on the screen as there will be multiple cursors or they will conflict.The system usually prioritizes the last active device.
Does connecting a mouse affect the quality of 4K video playback?
No, connecting peripheral input devices does not affect the decoding of the video stream or the processor's performance when playing media.
How to turn off the mouse so it does not interfere?
Just take it out. USB-If it's a Bluetooth device, go to the accessories settings and hit "Disable." Physically disable is the fastest way to get control back to the remote control.